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Shinjuku East Hotel
3.7/552 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
We extended our stay at Shinjuku East Hotel twice as we got a really nice and big room (501). It is located an 8 mins walk from Shinjuku station in a quiet street full of hotels. Close to the (decent) red light district. The hotel has 6 floors and an elevator. Pros: - Location (if you want to spend your time in Shinjuku). - Free Wifi in the room (only) - not at the reception (you can go to the coin laundry opposite if you want to download your reservation) - Staff is very helpful for questions though sometimes the English could be pimped. - Brand new and ”big” (4m2) bathroom with a bath tub and a shower. - Free toiletries and daily room service (if you need that). - TV / fridge / closet / two chairs / coffee table / hangers. - The A/C worked fine and quiet. - Toilet separate from the bathroom. Bathtub and shower separate from the sink. - Elevator. - Quiet. - Two window fronts which can be opened. - Reception was occupied all the time we were there. - Good price 34-38€ / double room / night. Weekends cost more. - Curtains make your room really dark. - Clean white sheets. - Laundromats 20 meters from the hotel. - 7/11 and Family Mart 100 meters from the hotel. - Bigger room than most for that price. Feels more like an apartment w/o kitchen. (25m2 my guess) - Very light room both with day light and during the night with the lamps installed. - Complimentary tea & coffee in the room. Cons: - Wall hooks are missing. - The water in the bath tub takes a while to flow down the drain. - Window isolation is not the best. - The toilet is slightly too small and could use some renovation as it is a bit shaky. - The mirror in the bathroom with the sink is too low as you have to bend down quite a bit.. - Water pressure in the shower could be a bit stronger. - Light switch above the bed pillows which you tend to switch off/on with your head. - Carpets on the ground (that's a matter of taste). - The no. of electricity plugs could be increased. - The bed is a bit soft and small for two. Guess: 140x200. We had a very nice stay at the hotel and would definitely recommend it if you are looking for a private room as most hostels offer beds for 15-20€/night/person this place is definitely a catch. Especially as you will get enough space to store your luggage AND move around. It would get maximum rating for a few adjustments (as mentioned above). Safe travels everyone!
International Hotel Kabukicho
3.4/519 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
After our first night in a Capsule Hotel we relocated here for the rest of our few days in Tokyo. We first researched the area we wanted to be in and then looked for a reasonably priced place to stay in that area - which is how we found this hotel. It was a bit quirky but totally suited our needs. Also the WiFi was good and the staff at the front desk were very sweet. We spent most of our time in Tokyo out exploring and this was a good base to do that from.
ELE Cabin Shinjuku Kabukicho
4.4/557 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
The accommodation is a bit distant from Shinjuku station, with Shinokubo being the closest station. As you make your way to this ”cabin,” you'll experience the bustling atmosphere of one of Tokyo's busiest areas. Cabins or capsules do not offer a separate room and resemble dormitories in hostels. While the cleanliness of shower booths and other shared spaces isn't impeccable, it's generally acceptable. Each cabin is equipped with individual fabric partitions and a personal light. If you're not overly sensitive, you may find the setup somewhat isolating.
Hotel BaliAn Resort Higashi Shinjyuku - Adults Only
4.5/512 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
It's rare to have a big room and a massage chair. You can stay here for a night or two.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinjuku Kabukicho
4.4/579 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
Situated in a very good location in Kabuchiko. Right near all the bars and restaurants. Rooms are very small you can hardly move let alone find somewhere to put your cases to unpack. But apparently this is the norm in Japan unless you're willing to pay more. It's quite a walk with cases from shinjuku station especially on the busy streets so you might want to arrange transport or get the subway to one of the closer stations (Higashi shinjuku is very close) Overall not a bad choice if you're on a budget and just want a base to see the city. I wouldn't be hanging around the rooms too long but would definitely stay again.
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
4.2/5298 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
There is 2 station Shinjuku-sanchome 12mins walk uneven path with down and uphill, hitachi-shinjuku 10mins walk road wasn’t that great either , JR station 15mins walk , no recommend if u have big luggage , hotel room stated 17-18sqm but I doubt so probably 13-14 only. Can’t even open my big luggage and yet we have 2 big and 2 small. Noisy area as is nearby kabuchiko. The only good bout this place is where there are many drug store and is much cheaper than other places

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